Las Vegas, NV June 16, 2004 – They say that the average purchases of U.S. consumers 50-10 cars in their lives. Beside the house purchase is one of the most important and expensive purchases that none of us will. Still, buying a car is the most feared experiences for consumers. In a recent survey car dealers were a close second to lawyers for suspicious individuals. Walking on a plot of cars is the equivalent of anxiety about a new boss with bad news. And like all the things we fear, this condition has a lot to do with the unknown.

Enter Dave Carpenter. Dave Carpenter has been in the business of selling cars for a good profit for over 10 years. While he was making a $1,500 + profit per car, has continually questioned why anyone would pay the sticker price for any vehicle. He knew from experience that it is always possible for a seller to sell vehicles for less than list price. After years of documenting its successes, and a little prodding from his wife, Carpenter decided to put his business knowledge used in many way to educate car buyers on how to buy a car without spending more money than necessary.

In his new book Confessions of a car salesman Dave provides valuable guidance and supplements to consumers about the do’s and don’ts of car buying, leasing, trade or sale. This book is filled with valuable information inside that promises to save consumers a lot of money. If you want to wheel and deal on your next vehicle, Dave Carpenter’s book will help you do simple, fast and economical. “There is no school in the world where you can learn to buy a car,” said Carpenter. I used to train salespeople.

Now I am training to the public. Key points Carpenter in his book is that people generally always pay more for a car that must, for they know not that the price is negotiable. Then, often hurt to go into a dealership and tell the salesperson that they want their car payment by a certain amount. “You get a discount if not a request,” said Carpenter. The information contained in this book has proven successful. Back in 1996, Carpenter has hosted a radio talk show in Las Vegas. The show ran for 26 weeks before deciding to create a television show teaching viewers how to get the best deal for a car, Repossed Porsches For Sale.

The TV show then ran for two seasons in Las Vegas. Dave believes that the show was a success because consumers increasingly want to know how to meet and “cunning” man’s car as salesman. Carpenter misleading and agent, Charles Mather, was a non-believer until Carpenter saved him $4,000 on a machine. He heard about Carpenter and his wife. “He brought the book home and read,” said Mather. “I felt like an idiot because I just bought two cars and spent $7,000 more than necessary.

Carpenter accompanied Mather when he bought another car, and Mather was so impressed with his knowledge that he became Carpenter PR agent. Carpenter also offers consultancy services to people in the market for a vehicle. Even after reading the book, many are still cowed or too busy to do research and find the best deal. For a fee, Dave will help buyers find the best deal for a car in any city in the U.S. “I want to go out with you and oversee all the operations you want,” says Carpenter, my guarantee is that I can save hundreds or even thousands if take my advice, perhaps much more if they are present.

“In 2003, just over 2 million cars were sold just over the Internet,” said Carpenter. “This is what evil people do not want to deal with people selling cars.” The book sells for $19.95 and can be purchased from our website or www.neverpaysticker.net Carpenter to direct calls to 775-827-5164.



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